Session Time
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Title
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Presenters
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Discussant
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Day 1
DECEMBER 2 (FRIDAY)
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09:00AM-09:20AM
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OPENING REMARKS
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Dr. Ying-Yao Cheng (鄭英耀)
President,
NSYSU
Dr. Chyi-Lu Jang (張其祿)
Dean,
College of Social Sciences, NSYSU
Dr. Yu-Kang Lee (李予綱)
Director,
Sun Yat-sen Research Center for Social
Science, NSYSU
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09:30AM-10:20AM
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KEYNOTE SPEECH
Whither the China Model
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ZHAO Suisheng (趙穗生)
Director,
Center for China-US Cooperation Josef Korbel School of International Studies,
University of Denver
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10:20AM-10:40AM
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Tea Break
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10:40AM-12:10PM
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SESSION I
Human Rights Conditions in Xi’s Era:
Domestic and International Observations
Venue: SS 3010-2, College of Social Sciences, NSYSU
Chair:Titus C. Chen (陳至潔)
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China’s Freedom of Speech and Press Freedom under Xi Jinping(in Mandarin)
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TBA
Freelance Correspondent
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The 'China Dream': China's Challenge to the UN Human Rights System
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Sarah Brooks
Manager, Asia Program,
International Service for Human Rights (ISHR)
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12:10PM-01:30PM
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LUNCH TIME
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01:40PM-03:20PM
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SESSION II
Transformation of Political Thought on Chinese Human Rights in Xi’s Era
Venue:SS 3010-2, College of Social Sciences, NSYSU
Chair:Sarah Brooks
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Securitizing Human Rights:
Xi Jinping’s Human Rights Conception and Discourse since 1979
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Titus C. Chen (陳至潔)
Associate Professor,
Institute of Political Science,
National Sun Yat-sen University
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I-Chung Chen (陳宜中)
Research Fellow,
Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences Academia Sinica
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The Moral Dilemmas of Confucianizing Human Rights with Chinese Characteristics
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Chiahao Hsu (許家豪)
Assistant Research Fellow,
Institute of China and Asia-Pacific Studies, National Sun Yat-sen University
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03:20PM-03:40PM
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TEA BREAK
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03:50PM-05:20PM
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SESSION III
Changing Relations of Politics and Law and Its Human Rights Implications in Xi’s Era
Venue:SS 3010-2, College of Social Sciences, NSYSU
Chair:Chiahao Hsu (許家豪)
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Governance of social and economic rights in China
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Sarah Biddulph
Professor,
School of Law, University of Melbourne
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Chi-ting Tsai (蔡季廷)
Assistant Professor,
Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University
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Political Lawyering in Authoritarian States: The case of 709 crackdown in China
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Hualing Fu (傅華伶)
Professor,
Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong
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DAY 2
DECEMBER 3 (SATURDAY)
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9:30AM-11:50AM
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SESSION IV
Social Management Policy and Its Implications for Human Rights in Xi’s Era
Venue:SS 3010-2, College of Social Sciences, NSYSU
Chair:Sarah Biddulph
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Adoption and Repression in Authoritarian Human Rights: The Development of the Anti- Domestic Violence Law in China
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Jihyeon Jeong
Taiwan Fellow,
Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University
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Chuei-ling Shin (辛翠玲)
Professor,
Department of Political Economy, National Sun Yat-sen University
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China’s environmental dream? Environmental activism and state control in Xi’s era
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Natalie Wong (王慧敏)
Visiting Fellow,
Department of Public Policy, City University of Hong Kong
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Adaptive Authoritarianism 2.0? the UWFD and Legitimation Management under Xi Jinping
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Ray Wang (王韻)
Assistant Professor,
Institute of East Asian Studies National Chengchi University
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12:10PM-01:10PM
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LUNCH TALK
Human Rights under Xi Jinping’s Rule: Observations from Taiwan
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Dr. Szu-chien Hsu (徐斯儉)
President,
Taiwan Foundation for Democracy
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01:30PM-03:10PM
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SESSION V
Foreign Relations and Human Rights Politics in Xi’s China
Venue:SS 3010-2, College of Social Sciences, NSYSU
Chair:Hualing Fu (傅華伶)
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Imaginary or Reality? The politics of fear within the process of political and social changes in Hong Kong under the Xi era
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Jeanette Yuen (袁家怡)
Ph.D. candidate,
Institute of China and Asia-Pacific Studies, National Sun Yat-sen University
Sang-ju Yu
Ph.D, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge
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Der-yuan Wu (吳得源)
Associate Professor,
IDAS Program, National Chengchi University
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Assessing Xi Jinping’s Approach to United Nations Peacekeeping Operations
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Chris B. Primiano
Assistant Professor,
University of Nottingham-Ningbo Campus
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03:10PM-03:30PM
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TEA BREAK
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03:30PM-05:00PM
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Concluding Remarks and Discussion on Publication Timeline
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